Brotherly Love - Shewing That as Merely Human It May Not Always Be Depended Upon by Mrs. Mary Martha Sherwood
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No. 7.--HOUSEHOLD STORIES. With Illustrations. Nos. 8 and 9.--IN-DOOR AND OUT-DOOR SPORTS. No. 10.--STORIES OF ENTERPRISE AND ADVENTURE; or, EXCITEMENT TO READING. Illustrated with Wood Engravings, from designs by Absolon. No. 11.--The BOOK OF RIDDLES, ETC. CRITICAL REMARKS. "The Volumes of DARTON'S HOLIDAY LIBRARY which have reached us, comprise a most interesting Series of Books for Young People, written by some of our most Popular Authors, and all having a tendency towards the formation of correct principles and habits in the minds of the Young. They blend amusement with instruction in the most delightful manner. We cordially recommend them as by far the best books of their class." Neatly bound in cloth, FIRST LINES OF BOTANY, BY W. BERNHARD TEGETMEIER. "This little work is a complete compendium of botanical science, written in a very clear and effective manner, and embodying the most popular |
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